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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Precautions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2, 3

What cannot be cleaned ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------  3

Applications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  4, 5

Sample Applications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  6

Features and Accessories --------------------------------------------------------------------------------  7

Control Panel Operation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------  8

Common Cleaning Methods -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9, 10

Tips for Better Results -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

Operating Guidelines -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  12

Care and Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13

SPECIFICATION

Description

 

Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner

Model 

ULTRA 8020

Tank Capacity 

     2000 ml 

Max. 1700 ml 

Min. 550 ml

Power Supply 

160 W (AC 220~240V 50Hz)

Digital Timer Settings 

1 to 30 minute full range timer

Ultrasonic Frequency 

35,000 Hz

Tank Material 

Stainless Steel SUS304

Net Weight 

2.2 kg 

Unit Size (L W H) 

265 x 230 x 180 mm

Mains Fuse 

3A (Only use a 3A ASTA approved to BS1362 fuse)

Summary of Contents for Ultra 8020

Page 1: ...160W cleaning power ultrasonic transducer Ceramic heater 60 C temperature limited Cooling fan To protect and keep every part in good condition after working a long time Detachable power cord Independe...

Page 2: ...Guidelines 12 Care and Maintenance 13 SPECIFICATION Description Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner Model ULTRA 8020 Tank Capacity 2000 ml Max 1700 ml Min 550 ml Power Supply 160 W AC 220 240V 50Hz Digital Ti...

Page 3: ...e we recommend you read this User Guide before getting down to any serious cleaning It also contains important safety information as well as practical hints UNPACKING Remove your Ultra 8020 cleaner fr...

Page 4: ...operate the device unattended Follow the manual to operate the device Do not use components unapproved by the manufacturer When removing the power cord from the socket grab the power plug not the cor...

Page 5: ...re servicing or cleaning To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not put the appliance in water or other liquid Do not place or store appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink All...

Page 6: ...ll particles left on the instruments before disinfection 4 Homes Children or baby items Debris left in the small holes and crevices are difficult to clean Bacteria and molds can grow Using an ultrason...

Page 7: ...glass and fill with lubricant oil then place the beaker inside the cleaning tank and add water Ultrasonic waves will penetrate the beaker and act on the parts to make them clean 8 Printing Shops Unbl...

Page 8: ...er s watches dentures etc PRECISION PARTS Bearings gears valves tools fuel injectors etc BABY ITEMS Toys baby items speech therapy tools etc SILVER COPPER OR BRASS Silverware silver copper or brass de...

Page 9: ...FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES 7 CONTROL PANEL AND OPERATIONS A Lid B Stainless Steel Tank C Water Pouring Recess D Control Panel E Housing F Basket G Power Socket H Power Cord...

Page 10: ...Newly added water may generate many air bubbles on the tank walls These will reduce the cleaning effect in the beginning phase of ultrasonic cleaning Turning on the degas function will dissipate the...

Page 11: ...to help reduce energy absorbtion 2 Aluminum containers Absorbs about 20 of ultrasonic energy 3 Stainless steel containers Absorbs about 8 of ultrasonic energy 9 COMMON CLEANING METHODS Only tap water...

Page 12: ...ove silver or copper oxidation according to the ratio recommended typically 1 10 Use special solutions according to the instructions for brass cartridges 3 Turn the power switch on Press TC button to...

Page 13: ...en cleaning spectacles ensure that the lenses are free from any objects and are facing upwards As mentioned on previous page the coating on some spectacle lenses can exhibit hairline cracking during u...

Page 14: ...imes are 5 10 or 15 minutes Prolonged cleaning time may result in a Loosening of the screws if used b Increasing pre existing cracks c Peeling of coating which was already separated Press On Off butto...

Page 15: ...th overheat protection If the unit has been running for 45 minutes it is recommended to stop the unit for about 20 minutes to prolong the life of the unit Do not keep water in the cleaning tank for a...

Page 16: ...g your unit please call our Returns Department on 44 0 1258 822516 for a RMA Returns Materials Authorisation number Please return your unit in its original packaging along with a covering letter stati...

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